Client: Hunt-Moss JV

Fort Lauderdale International Airport

Dash Door & Glass | Access Control Group was called upon by dormakaba Physical Access Systems (PAS) team to aid in the installation, integration and post-install service of their latest generation PIL-M02 Exit Lane Breach Control system. Two installations were performed at FLL Terminal 1 by the Dash Door and dormakaba composite team. The teams trained together in Bühl Germany prior to the project in order to ensure future successful collaboration.

The Dash Door & Glass Access Control Group has earned decades of experience with various aspects of airport security. The collaboration with dormakaba’s PAS Group is an another example of Dash Door’s solid vendor-partner relationships.

Installed in an airport terminal, dormakaba’s Exit Lane Breach Control (ELBC) corridor offers controlled access and secured single direction pedestrian flow from the air to land side.

The technology is designed to provide an alternative to security guards, while improving the monitoring, alerting, notification, and isolation process for faster response to potential intruders. The modular system consists of a combination of several fast-moving full- and half-height door sets. The required security level may be achieved by different unit lengths and sensor combinations. The sophisticated sensor system ensures a high object security with simultaneous regard for pedestrian safety.

The expansion of emergency and intensive care areas at Cleveland Clinic included a six-story, 195,800 square foot addition to house an updated Emergency Department with 40 treatment rooms and 12 obser ...